O’Neal’s candidacy was borderline. Rivals has him ranked as the No. 28 prospect in the country, while 24 players are named to the game. But it’s understandable that he’s disappointed to not have the chance to match his dad’s 1989 McDonald’s Game MVP award he shared with Bobby Hurley.

But, because of his name, others took notice as well, including 2003 McDonald’s MVP LeBron James.

While other borderline players who missed the cut aren’t getting social media shoutouts from the King himself, they also don’t have a father who played NBA basketball with James.